Monday, June 7, 2010

Stunning Stamp Of Approval

I luurve beautiful stationary and stunning fonts. Unfortunately my handwriting still looks like that of a ten year old.... I've often thought of getting personalised stationary for a newly married couple or a house warming but have often found that it seems incredibly expensive for what it is.

Behold the personalised stamp.... genius!!! I think these are absolutely stunning and the perfect cute little house warming gift. Found on Etsy (of course) - I love NoteTrunk and Primele (their stamps are featured above) - so affordable and so effective. I think I need one for me and one for the shop, now to decide on a design....

20 comments:

LouBoo said...

Hi - they are just lovely - I have a real thing for old fashioned corresponding, despite my love of all things internet-based! Anything to do with notepaper, postcards and now these stamps will always please me! Lou x

Lee said...

What a fab idea! I think I might have to order one myself. Thanks for the tip. Lee :)

Cara said...

I HAVE to HAVE!! This would have been great for our wedding invitations!
Happy Monday!

Kristine said...

They get my approval. Thank you so much for sharing these on your blog. The only problem is, I can't decide which ones I like the most. I might have to order from both the etsy stores you mention.

Kate said...

Gosh, where were these stamps when I needed them last week - after 26 hen's day invites, my handwriting resembled something of a left handed four year old, writing with their arm in a plaster. No offence to left handers!

{lovely little things} said...

I just got a personalized address stamp off of etsy, and love it! I use it on all of my correspondence now.

Emma said...

Brilliant idea! I could try and make one for you too... I have no idea how but I can try... xxxx

Ellise @ Charles Whyte said...

Hi there, I enjoy reading your blog, thanks. I ordered a stamp when we moved house earlier in the year from a place called Swift Stamps in Melbourne (I just looked it up on yellow pages, I'm sure you could find similar in any city). Was really good value at about $25. You can find more details abou tit on my blog: http://charleswhyte.blogspot.com/2010/02/stampede-for-handwritten-letters.html

Tamara said...

oh how happy I am to have come across your littl blog! So many pretty things to look at! Love the stamps, am busting to get one made for my little Etsy and Made It Store, need to wait til sell our house and get a new address first!

Looking forward to keeping up with your little blog!

Tamara

www.tamryder.blogspot.com

Jenny said...

Great idea, especially as a house warming present!

Flotsam Friends said...

Ohhh these are so gorgeous! What a great idea. Love those photos. The typefaces are unreal. Px

mondo cherry said...

I have been thinking of ordering one of these for a while but had only found boring ones. These are much more elegant. Thanks.
Clare x

Aspiring Kennedy said...

oh my goodness. the calligraphy ones are gorgeous! I must know more. how much are they?

MuddPuddleDesign said...

Guess what I am getting my sisters for Christmas?! I just placed orders after seeing this on your darling blog....Thanks!

Blair said...

Oh my gosh! What a fabulous find. xx b

JMay said...

Omg, I need one of those - so cute!!!

Thanks for sharing lady!

Anna said...

these are the perfect wedding gift!

ApplesandOnions said...

Thanks for sharing these--they're lovely! I'm going to order one today.

Vicky said...

You are very creative.lots of charme and fabulous works here! its perfection,they are all simply stunning!thanks for posting.

Raji said...

Ridiculously cool idea
The art of the old fashioned letter is fading fast, and I really miss it
These are so charming